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spence 03-20-2009 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Backbeach Jake (Post 675567)
Seems to me that these bonuses are incentive for further failure. Rewards for a job poorly done.

Even worse it's reflective of how some live in a different world than most of us. These execs were able to game the system and earn incredible sums of money for AIG. I think revenues went from 750M to over 3 Billion in just a few years. At that point you can pretty much write your own ticket and they did, asking that their 2007 bonus be written into the 2008 contract in advance.

Every person working in the UK office where the division was HQ'd was earning over 1M a year according to a news show I saw last night, I'm assuming they were not counting admins etc...

-spence

Duke41 03-20-2009 06:07 PM

ditto

buckman 03-21-2009 06:48 AM

It didn't hurt that they also insure the pensions of the scum writing the policy that regulates them. That's most likely the real reason we bailed them out in the first place.

spence 03-21-2009 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 675671)
It didn't hurt that they also insure the pensions of the scum writing the policy that regulates them. That's most likely the real reason we bailed them out in the first place.

Aren't most pensions insured by the USGovernment?

-spence

buckman 03-21-2009 08:29 AM

I'm pretty sure the Congressional pensions are backed by AIG.
On a side note: Where else can you work for a couple years and get 100% pension? And they grandstand over bonus $$$.

spence 03-21-2009 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 675695)
I'm pretty sure the Congressional pensions are backed by AIG.
On a side note: Where else can you work for a couple years and get 100% pension? And they grandstand over bonus $$$.

That's only because you believe the stupid bull%$%$%$%$ email threads sent by your friends.

http://www.factcheck.org/askfactchec...ecause_it.html

Don't feel bad, even my father was conned by the "Obama spending millions to give Palestenian terrorists exile in USA" or whatever it was email floating around a few weeks ago.

As for the pension plan, how else are they going to attract top tal...tal......ta......:rotflmao:

Sorry, I just couldn't say it.

-spence

buckman 03-22-2009 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 675702)
That's only because you believe the stupid bull%$%$%$%$ email threads sent by your friends.

http://www.factcheck.org/askfactchec...ecause_it.html

Don't feel bad, even my father was conned by the "Obama spending millions to give Palestenian terrorists exile in USA" or whatever it was email floating around a few weeks ago.

As for the pension plan, how else are they going to attract top tal...tal......ta......:rotflmao:

Sorry, I just couldn't say it.

-spence

Oh. my bad. Fact check is all BS too. Take this line for example"The fund's assets are backed by the earned benefits of [federal] employees." Sure it is

spence 03-22-2009 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 675844)
Oh. my bad. Fact check is all BS too. Take this line for example"The fund's assets are backed by the earned benefits of [federal] employees." Sure it is

I love the recent attack on Factcheck.org as being biased because the Annenberg Institute is from Chigago and so is Obama...give me a break :hs:

The statement you're balking at is a quote from a person who manages the pension in question. Not sure how you can have an issue with that.

-spence

buckman 03-22-2009 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 675845)
I love the recent attack on Factcheck.org as being biased because the Annenberg Institute is from Chigago and so is Obama...give me a break :hs:

The statement you're balking at is a quote from a person who manages the pension in question. Not sure how you can have an issue with that.

-spence

So if the pension funds took the hit everyone else has, how are they paying for it? We are paying for it, that's how. Who do you think pays them? Just look at the Ma. pension disaster. Too many gift pensions, too little money. Now I will assume that the Feds. have there's effin us just as bad.

BigFish 03-22-2009 09:48 AM

I do not approve....I think its a joke and it is not legal. But try telling the friggin' government that! I am not happy about the AIG bonuses but I definitely do not think the government should be allowed to make up new rules as they go along! I think I might start doing the same thing and see how they like it!:realmad:

spence 03-22-2009 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 675847)
So if the pension funds took the hit everyone else has, how are they paying for it? We are paying for it, that's how. Who do you think pays them? Just look at the Ma. pension disaster. Too many gift pensions, too little money. Now I will assume that the Feds. have there's effin us just as bad.

Like I said before, I thought most if not all pension funds had Federal protection, on paper at least. I believe this program is pretty much out of money though given the huge pressure from the auto industry and other large organizations failing.

-spence

bssb 03-22-2009 11:05 AM

for 8 years the republicans ran this country. their policies put us in this mess we are in now. somehow they think the same policies will get us out. you can't argue with that kind of logic. :deadhorse:

Duke41 03-22-2009 12:22 PM

ditto look i am ditto head

spence 03-22-2009 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by bssb (Post 675877)
for 8 years the republicans ran this country. their policies put us in this mess we are in now. somehow they think the same policies will get us out. you can't argue with that kind of logic. :deadhorse:

So what's the new policy we should be using?

-spence

buckman 03-22-2009 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bssb (Post 675877)
for 8 years the republicans ran this country. their policies put us in this mess we are in now. somehow they think the same policies will get us out. you can't argue with that kind of logic. :deadhorse:

How do you figure? Who has controlled the House and Senate for the last couple?

spence 03-22-2009 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 675891)
How do you figure? Who has controlled the House and Senate for the last couple?

Did the Dem Congress generate any law without Bush's signature?

-spence

buckman 03-22-2009 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 675893)
Did the Dem Congress generate any law without Bush's signature?

-spence

And Bush didn't sign any laws the Dems hadn't worked on before it crossed his desk.

spence 03-22-2009 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 675935)
And Bush didn't sign any laws the Dems hadn't worked on before it crossed his desk.

Ummm, it doesn't work that way.

Up until the last two years of Bush's second term the GOP pretty much had complete control of the House and Senate. And even when the Dems had a technical majority, there was just a slim margin...

Regardless of what Congress sends to the President to sign into law, it's the President who signs it. Nancy Pelosi can draft a bill stating all welfare queens get Armani shopping bags, and if Bush signed it, he owns it.

-spence

buckman 03-23-2009 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 675940)
Ummm, it doesn't work that way.

Up until the last two years of Bush's second term the GOP pretty much had complete control of the House and Senate. And even when the Dems had a technical majority, there was just a slim margin...

Regardless of what Congress sends to the President to sign into law, it's the President who signs it. Nancy Pelosi can draft a bill stating all welfare queens get Armani shopping bags, and if Bush signed it, he owns it.

-spence

I said the last couple years.

I think Obama has already signed a couple "imperfect" bills. The dem's can control what the President signs. They just didn't allow anything to pass them that they didn't want or agree too. then they would claim they were decieved by the evil Bush. But we won't bring up their lack of attention to detail. At least not while we have the big "AIG bonus crisis" on our hands.

Kind of ironic that they still don't read the bills they push through.

sokinwet 03-23-2009 06:19 AM

http://www.publicpensionsonline.com/...n%206%2007.pdf Buck - Some good basic info. on the MA pension system.

JohnnyD 03-23-2009 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by buckman (Post 675215)
I think they figured out a whole new way to kill the Dow rebound. Well done Dems.

Being gone for 2 weeks, I forgot how much I missed the scope in which you place the entire country's economic state within the Dow.

You can blame the Dems, but have your Repubs supported it too.
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h2009-143


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